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Comment on Brym and Degtyarev's Discussion of Anti-Semitism in Moscow
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Comment on Brym and Degtyarev's Discussion of Anti-Semitism in Moscow

Vicki L Hesli, Arthur H Miller and William M Reisinger
Slavic review, Vol.53(3), pp.836-841
1994
DOI: 10.2307/2501523

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Abstract

Brym and Degtyarev argue that in the "volatile" post-Soviet context, the potential for anti-Semitism is high. On the basis of responses drawn from 988 interviews conducted in Moscow in 1992 they conclude that the number of anti-Semites in Moscow is much higher than in the United States or Canada, and they also conclude that anti-Semitic orientations are part of a broader authoritarian, xenophobic and illiberal set of attitudes.
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